• @RampantParanoia2365
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    03 months ago

    …did you read it? It explains some of the software specifics of the Deck. It’s not just about the physical act of plugging in peripherals.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 months ago

      Any thunderbolt dock will do, all depends on usecase. The deck doesn’t require any special software or anything to dock. It’s all plug and play.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        The Steam Deck doesn’t have Thunderbolt, but rather a USB-3 Gen 2 port. As such, a Thunderbolt dock that isn’t optimized for USB-C might cause issues.

        For example, the CalDigit TS3 Plus is a great Thunderbolt dock, but it is not compatible with USB-C only computers like the Steam Deck. The TS4, on the other hand, is compatible with both. I figured this out when I tried plugging my Steam Deck into the TS3 - charging works, but nothing else does - and the fact that the TS4 is compatible with it was part of how I justified the purchase. To be clear, nobody should buy the TS4 as a dock just for their Steam Deck, but if they’re considering the two for their laptop, knowing one’s compatible with the Steam Deck and one isn’t might help them make a decision.

        If you’re looking for a dock primarily for your Steam Deck, looking for a USB-C dock will also help you find much cheaper docks than looking for a Thunderbolt dock will.